Friday, May 16, by Nancy

Scripture:
David continued to address Solomon: "Take charge! Take heart! Don't be anxious or get discouraged. God, my God, is with you in this; he won't walk off and leave you in the lurch. He's at your side until every last detail is completed for conducting the worship of God.
1 Chronicles 28:20

Observation:
After years of promises, Solomon assumes the throne but not without ongoing conflict. His half-brother has challenged his role, his mother has lobbied for him, and finally David has passed on the crown. In the midst of this tumult, David speaks these words of encouragement to his son.

Application:
There are times in life when I need to hear these words too. How heartening to know that the God of David, the God of Solomon, is my God. I serve the same God--He is the same yesterday, today, and forever. Because He never changes, I too can know that God is on my side until every last detail is completed.

Prayer:
Unchanging God,
I am so grateful for your presence in my life. Help me to rely on You. Amen.

Thursday May 15, 2008 by Keith

TITLE: The Coach Says We Can Do More!

SCRIPTURE:
1 Thessalonians 4:1 “Finally, brothers, we instructed you how to live in order to please God, as in fact you are living. Now we ask you and urge you in the Lord Jesus to do this more and more.”

OBSERVATION:
In this first letter to the church in Thessalonica Paul finishes with great encouragement “Finally, brothers, we instructed you how to live in order to please God, as in fact you are living. Now we ask you and urge you in the Lord Jesus to do this more and more.”

He tells them first that they heard instructions to please God and second that they were actually carrying out the task of pleasing God. Now Paul takes it a step further and says “do it more and more.” Wouldn’t it be enough just to say great job… no, not for Paul, he’s the passionate coach that says, “you can do even more!”

APPLICATION:
What would Paul write to us the church today? Specifically our church, New Hope. Would there be any great exhortations like this one? Would he find major areas to criticize? Or could we be the church that follows God’s instructions and are pleasing God by all that we are doing?

All of these questions are really more personal than they are for the church body. Because if I am living a life that is pleasing God, I will model to others how to do it… and the more I do it authentically… the more it will multiply in those around me.

As I read this text today I hear Paul, through God’s word urging me to walk in the Lord Jesus more and more and to know the Scriptures and live by them, therefore pleasing the Lord.

PRAYER:
Thank you Father for your Word. I am grateful for the reminder, convictions, and encouragement. I want to please you. I want our church to please you. May this be for your glory Jesus. Amen.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008 by Bob

TITLE: Whose Praise Do You Seek?

SCRIPTURE: 1 Thessalonians 2:4, “We are not trying to please men but God, who tests our hearts.”

OBSERVATION: In his first letter to the Thessalonians, Paul explained the intent they had when they shared the gospel with the people in Thessalonica. Paul clearly stated that their objective was to do the will of God and please him only. Later in verse 6 Paul reiterates that they were not looking for the praises of men, but only of God. Paul was attempting to make a clear distinction between those false teachers of the day who were taking advantage of the people for profit and himself who’s intent for sharing the message came from pure motives.

APPLICATION: Although the explanation of Paul’s claim centered on the reason for sharing the gospel, Paul’s underlining principle can certainly be applied to our lives as well. The apostle Paul lived a life where he sought to do the will of our Lord in all areas of his life. How well do you fit that mold? Whether at work, home, church, or with friends, whose praise do you seek through your words and actions? If it is not God’s then you are headed for trouble as you attempt to fulfill the praise of others. Paul repeated this key principle in his letter to the Colossians in 3:23 when he admonished them by stating, “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men…”

PRAYER: Heavenly Father forgive me for those times that I have put the praises and admiration of others ahead of you. Only you desire my honor and praise. Help me to seek the praise of others less and your will for my life more.

Monday, May 12th, 2008 by Randy

TITLE
Getting Right with God.

SCRIPTURE
“For I have kept the ways of the LORD;I have not done evil by turning from my God. All his laws are before me; I have not turned away from his decrees. I have been blameless before him and have kept myself from sin. The LORD has rewarded me according to my righteousness, according to my cleanness in his sight.” 2 Samuel 22:22-25 (NIV)

OBSERVATION
As I read this passage this morning, my first impression was that David was boasting, brashly claiming, “I right with God because I’m perfect.” How could he write, “I have been blameless and…kept myself from sin?” After all, David wasn’t perfect. David had sinned greatly against Uriah and Bathsheba. Adultery and murder aren’t exactly good deeds! Psalm 51 expresses David’s repentance and remorse. He wrote, “For I know my transgressions, and my sin is always before me” (Psalms 51:3).

So how could David pen these praises? David understood the depth of God’s forgiveness. He knew that God had graciously made him “whiter than snow” with a brand new "clean heart" (Ps 51:7,10). Some told me that each snow flake contains a particle of dust, that’s why the Bible says “whiter than snow!” The word for this is “justification” –just as I had never sinned. God’s forgives my sin thoroughly! “As far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our transgressions from us.” Psalms 103:12 (NIV).

APPLICATION
I am in awe of God’s love and forgiveness. He provided the ways that I can be made clean and perfect. It is through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. He replaces my imperfections with his perfection. Because of his grace, he no longer sees my sin. One of my favorite verses is 1 John 1:9 “If we confess our sins he is faithful and just to forgive our sins and purify us from ALL unrighteousness.” Wow!

PRAYER
Lord Jesus, thank you for your forgiveness and grace in my life. I confess my sin to you… the areas that I know and even those I don’t know. I lean on your promise to purify me from all unrighteousness. Thank you that all my sin is under your blood. Thank you! AMEN.